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AG Fishman | 3 comments I hope you'll find this to be appropriate...
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Introducing The Pulp Fiction Book Store
https://pulpfictionbook.store/

Rocket into outer space in search of the mysteries of the universe…

Chase space pirates from the farthest ends of the galaxy, or observe the oddest occurrences just down the street. Make first contact with new alien species or ponder your existence as a sentient robot.

Ride the range on the trail of low-down cattle rustlers…

Men with honor. Women with courage. Snakes, not all of which are reptiles. Ride the range, and roundup the cattle —and the rustlers. And survive the unforgiving deserts.

Smash the crime sprees of vicious criminals…

Murderers or kidnappers, con men or common thieves, preying on the good and decent people of society. They have to be brought to justice. Prison, or something more final. . . .

Brave haunted mansions to destroy vampires…

Monsters of the deep, zombies from the jungle, werewolves and vampires roaming the most urbane of cities. Gruesome physical deaths and psychic murders. Beware the night.

Welcome to the Pulp Fiction Book Store. . .

. . . where you’ll find some of the greatest Mystery, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Adventure and Western stories from the Golden Age of the Pulp Fiction magazines.

You’ll find stories from some of the greatest Pulp Fiction authors including: Edgar Rice Burroughs, H.P. Lovecraft, Hapsburg Liebe, Robert E. Howard, Johnston McCulley, Edmond Hamilton, Walt Coburn, Harold Q. Masur, E.E. ‘Doc’ Smith, Eando Binder, Clark Ashton Smith, and many more.

We convert these great stories into eBooks, complete with all of the original illustrations, for you to read on your phone, tablet or eReader. All of our eBooks are in both .epub and .mobi formats for all eReaders.


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AG Fishman | 3 comments This month is Murderous May at The Pulp Fiction Book Store. We have six Crime Fiction ebooks on sale at https://pulpfictionbook.store/on-sale/ :

Don’t Tell Anyone – Four Stories by J. Lane Linklater
Four Stories by J. Lane Linklater about frame ups, jewel heists, gambling, horse races and murder.

Sand In The Snow by Norbert Davis
When workaholic attorney Jim Daniels takes a mid-winter vacation to Southern California to placate his wife, he steps into a nightmare of murder and a years-old secret of fraud and corruption.

Death Has An Escort – Two Stories by Roger Torrey
Two stories about showgirls, heiresses, love, pleasure, blackmail and murder by Roger Torrey, a pretty hard-boiled guy himself.

Ring Twice For Laura by Vera Caspary
Ring Twice For Laura is the 1942 serialized novel that would become famous as the 1944 Otto Preminger movie ‘Laura.’ Serialized over seven weeks in Collier’s Weekly Magazine, it is the story of a New York City career woman mistakenly thought murdered in her own apartment and the three men most affected: her narcissistic former lover, her philandering fiancee, and the hard-boiled detective assigned to investigate her case.

Phony Shakedown – Four Stories of Dan Turner – Hollywood Detective by Robert Leslie Bellem
Phony Shakedown is a collection of four stories from the casebook of Dan Turner. Turner was a hard-boiled gumshoe who worked the mean streets and back lots of the film studios of Hollywood, encountering murderers, blackmailers, greedy producers, seductive starlets, desperate has-beens and immoral grifters. Turner was always ready with his “roscoe” to save some “dame” or “frail” from becoming “dead as a smoked herring” or “as dead as vaudeville.”

Flight of the Tiger by John D. MacDonald
Ben Morrow had come a long way to see this model, this Helen MacLane. Now she’d vanished and Ben was caught between the cops and a mob of tough gangsters in a red-hot woman hunt


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Red | 1 comments Thanks for posting. I've always enjoyed pulp stories and I love to see more. Thanks.


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